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Pat Y's NFCS Top 25: Ryan Kalil at 6


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By too low do you mean he's not as good as his ranking(i.e. he should have a higher number) or do you mean he is better than where he is ranked (i.e. his number should be lower)?

I agree I don't know if gross makes the list and I bet Graham is #3

i think smith is a top 5 player in the division

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I would not exactly call it quietly. The only people that do not know Kalil are the casual fans. If you know football at all, you know of Ryan Kalil. Which is how it should be. He is going to go down as our best OL in team history. Accolades are rewards to winning teams. Most folks don't research every team. So, the more you win, the more folks see you. The more folks see you, the more they know of you. Hence, the accolades come to those who win. So I guess I agree with you after all. Who knew.

Now if you are talking about how earning the respect among your peers comes a lot more quietly. That I can get behind. Although that is a different kind of quiet than what you originally implied. So...

Quick thought. With Gross at LT and the potential of Amini, who is sandwiched with Kalil, the left side is very well manned. Which begs the question of what we have on the other side? All I know is that Hangman is a backup please, and I am fine with Bell. Now this is a concern all of a sudden. Why, oh why, did I even bring this up? Oh the horror. No realiable RG. Whatever shall I do?

Ok, that's all folks. And GOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL! Dude! Step back from the ledge! It'll all work itself out.

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